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RESOLVE New England is actively involved in advocating for insurance legislation in New Hampshire, in partnership with patients, advocates, and providers. The bill, SB 279, would provide group insurance coverage for the diagnosis of infertility, fertility treatment and fertility preservation in New Hampshire. Recently an amended version of SB 279 passed the Senate unanimously. You can review the bill here.

SB 279 had its House Committee hearing on Tuesday, April 23rd at 10:15am at the Legislative Office Building in Room 302. Though not intentional, it is fitting that this hearing is during National Infertility Awareness Week.

There are many ways to be helpful to the advocacy efforts!

Our recommended first step in the advocacy process is for you to figure out who your own New Hampshire State Representatives are (if you don’t already). No shame if you don’t know their names as lots of people don’t. But now you will. I recommend the NH House website or Common Cause to find their names. The latter site is recommended for people who live in larger cities, and you will see “Find Your Representatives” halfway down their home page.

Please email or call each of your Representatives to let them know why you care about this issue and to ask them to support SB 279. Sample letter is below (which can also be used as phone script). Please BCC me on your emails (kwleblanc@resolvenewengland.org).

Also, even though SB 279 already had its hearing, it is not too late to contact the House Commerce Committee. Simply send an email to HouseCommerceCommittee@leg.state.nh.us, and it will be sent to the whole committee.

We have a private Facebook group that we are using to share updates and stay connected. If you have not already, feel free to join this group and/or share with others that may be interested. You also can feel free to email me anytime with questions. Thank you!

Letter template

Dear Representative [Last Name],

(Paragraph 1 – why are you writing to them). Please support SB 279, an Act Relative to Access to Fertility Care.

Disclaimer

The contents of the Oncofertility Consortium Blog are for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.